Stop or Continue Data Collection: A Nonignorable Missing Data Approach for Continuous Variables
Thais Paiva, Jerome P. Reiter
págs. 579-599
Univariate Tests for Phase Capacity: Tools for Identifying When to Modify a Survey’s Data Collection Protocol
Taylor Lewis
págs. 601-624
Dynamic Question Ordering in Online Surveys
Kirstin Early, Jennifer Mankoff, Stephen E. Fienberg
págs. 625-657
Fieldwork Monitoring for the European Social Survey: An illustration with Belgium and the Czech Republic in Round 7
Caroline Vandenplas, Geert Loosveldt, Koen Beullens
págs. 659-686
Robustness of Adaptive Survey Designs to Inaccuracy of Design Parameters
Joep Burger, Koen Perryck, Barry Schouten
págs. 687-708
Inconsistent Regression and Nonresponse Bias: Exploring Their Relationship as a Function of Response Imbalance
Carl-Erik Sarndal, Peter Lundqvist
págs. 709-734
Responsive Survey Designs for Reducing Nonresponse Bias
J. Michael Brick, Roger Tourangeau
págs. 735-752
Using Response Propensity Models to Improve the Quality of Response Data in Longitudinal Studies
Ian Plewis, Natalie Shlomo
págs. 753-779
The Implications of Alternative Allocation Criteria in Adaptive Design for Panel Surveys
Olena Kaminska, Peter Lynn
págs. 781-799
Using Prior Wave Information and Paradata: Can They Help to Predict Response Outcomes and Call Sequence Length in a Longitudinal Study?
Gabriele B. Durrant, Olga Maslovskaya, Peter W.F. Smith
págs. 801-833
Investigating Adaptive Nonresponse Follow-up Strategies for Small Businesses through Embedded Experiments
Katherine Jenny Thompson, Stephen J. Kaputa
págs. 835-856
The Impact of Targeted Data Collection on Nonresponse Bias in an Establishment Survey: A Simulation Study of Adaptive Survey Design
Jaki Stanley McCarthy, James Wagner, Herschel Lisette Sanders
págs. 857-871
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